There not even Canadian..... They're Quebecois. You don't find them anywhere outside la belle province. They are made in limited quantities and sell out every year. I have not skied them but I know they are made at the Utopie factory in Gaspe, where they make Renouns , J-Skis , and others

There not even Canadian..... They're Quebecois. You don't find them anywhere outside la belle province. They are made in limited quantities and sell out every year. I have not skied them but I know they are made at the Utopie factory in Gaspe, where they make Renouns , J-Skis , and others

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Yeah, I see them when I'm in Quebec. They always make me curious. I know we have people here who might have tried them, even though they're not available in the US.

The word "raccoon" was adopted into English from the native Powhatan term, as used in the Colony of Virginia. It was recorded on John Smith's list of Powhatan words as aroughcun, and on that of William Strachey as arathkone.[10] It has also been identified as a reflex of a Proto-Algonquian root *ahrah-koon-em, meaning "[the] one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with its hands".[11] Dunno.

The word "raccoon" was adopted into English from the native Powhatan term, as used in the Colony of Virginia. It was recorded on John Smith's list of Powhatan words as aroughcun, and on that of William Strachey as arathkone.[10] It has also been identified as a reflex of a Proto-Algonquian root *ahrah-koon-em, meaning "[the] one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with its hands".[11] Dunno.